Giveaway: $150 Gift Certificate from Au Lait

One of my not-so-fond memories of my early days with baby is of the nursing wear I owned. The options I found were unattractive (and I think that’s putting it nicely), and I had a hard time coming to terms with wearing tops that made me uncomfortable and actually made nursing more difficult. Au Lait is a breath of fresh air for nursing mamas; they offer tops and dresses that are designed with both fashion and comfort in mind. This week we’re giving you the chance to nurse more easily and to feel beautiful while doing so. One Project Nursery reader will win a $150 gift certificate from Au Lait.

The inspiration behind Au Lait is simple. They believe that nursing mamas should not have to sacrifice style in order to comfortably nurse their babies. With that core concept in mind, Au Lait was born, and they started designing products that combine fashion and engineering to allow you to nurse with ease and privacy. Their tops and dresses feature vertical slits, cut outs or princess seams that give you easy access when baby is ready to nurse (again).

Au Lait products give new moms options for nursing wear that make them feel beautiful while still allowing them to feed their babies comfortably and conveniently. They value the compassion of motherhood and try to instill that ideal into their products by using the best fabrics available because they believe that both you and your baby deserve the best. Au Lait relies on a network of new mothers who share their experiences, and they use those lessons to positively impact future designs.

Which one of Au Lait’s gorgeous products would you like to add to your closet?

WIN IT! One Project Nursery reader will win a $150 gift certificate from Au Lait (cannot be redeemed for cash; full sum must be used in one order).

Courtney and her husband live in their hometown in Upstate New York with three-year-old Emiliana and two-year-old Everett. When she's not tagging along on Emmi's latest adventure or playing with Everett and his ever-growing collection of cars and trucks, Courtney shares her passion for creativity by teaching art classes for kids at her studio, Small Fry Art Studio.